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[Adults who color show their creativity, July 3, 1995]
An article written by free-lancer Angela Genusa for The Dallas Morning News about adults who use crayons to color and make art as well as the history of crayon use.
Appendix IV, NTIEVA Newsletters
Photocopy of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts (NTIEVA) newsletter, volume 3, number 1 from Spring 1992 and volume 3, number 2, from Fall 1992 . Some of the topics in the newsletter include the 1992 Summer Institute, an article from Martha Deller, new research assistants, Kay Wilson and Pam Stephens, upcoming retreats and seminars, and general news from surrounding schools and museums.
[Articles in an unnamed newspaper]
A page of articles in an unknown newspaper. One of the articles covers a grant received by NTIEVA from the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation to match a grant from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts.
[Clipping from The Dallas Morning News, May 27, 1994]
A clipping from The Dallas Morning News that covers Dr. R. William McCarter's talk on the Barnes Collection, which was on display at the Kimbell Art Museum. The clipping was sent to Bill McCarter and Jack Davis by the UNT Public Affairs and Information Services Office.
[Clipping of April Washington article]
A clipping from a Denton Record-Chronicle article written by April Washington that covers the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation grant received by NTIEVA that will fund a new art and computer project. The project aims to put more computers in schools and provide better art education to students.
The Dallas Institute Awarded Major Grants for Continuation of Summer Teachers Institute
A press release issued by The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture on March 17, 1986, regarding a grant awarded by The National Endowment for the Humanities for a summer literature program for secondary school teachers.
[Dallas ISD names of chief executive officer and representatives]
A document containing the names of the chief executive officer and representatives within the Dallas Independent School District.
[Dallas Morning News 'Achievers', December 27, 1994]
A clipping from the 'Achievers' section of the December 27, 1994 Dallas Morning News. Featured are Dr. R. William McCarter, a UNT professor and co-director of the NTIEVA program, UNT professors William Brookshire and Michael Sayler, and writer Emily B. Thornbury.
[The Dallas Morning News article, January 14, 1992]
An article from The Dallas Morning News about Marla Price, former curator at the Modern Art Museum, being named the new director of the art museum. The article includes mention of her previous work as assistant curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and previous projects between the Modern Art Museum and Amon Carter and Kimbell Art Museums.
[The Dallas Morning News articles, June 13, 1994]
An article clipping from The Dallas Morning News article 'A rosier picture' written by Larry Bleiberg. The piece covers the planned rebuilding of the Dallas ISD fine arts program through several years of revamped funding and building up of curriculum.
[The Dallas Morning News, December 25, 1994]
An article in The Dallas Morning News that was written by Shermakaye Bass that discusses different university programs and art groups. The UNT NTIEVA and Dallas Museum of Art pairing is one of the featured groups.
[The Dallas Morning News, 'DMA helps teachers brush up on art']
An article written by Kristi Nelson for The Dallas Morning News about the Dallas Museum of Art's attempts at improving art education in local schools. They host classes and workshops for teachers of all subjects to better understand and teach the art.
[Denton Record-Chronicle article, January 29, 1992]
A column written by Henry Martinez for the Denton Record-Chronicle covering two students, Brooke D. Blocker and Jeffrey M. McGuirk, who are finalists in the Coca-Cola Scholars Program which provides a renewable scholarship to up to 150 students. Martinez also covers Sharon Warwick's featured speaking event at the Dallas Museum of Art.
[Denton Record-Chronicle clipping, February 21, 1992]
A clipping of Henry Martinez's column from the Denton Record-Chronicle about the grant received by UNT for its NTIEVA program. the grant is from the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation.
[Fort Worth Star-Telegram article, July 1, 1992]
An article written by Martha Deller for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram about the NTIEVA program and its work in schools in the DFW Metroplex.
[Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping, March 25, 1992]
A clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram covering two locations, Dallas and Denton. In Dallas, Warren Morgan was named the President Emeritus of Paul Quinn College and David Stevens was named the chief fiscal officer of the same institution. In Denton, artwork from 55 elementary students of Fort Worth, Hurst-Euless-Bedford, and four other school districts is on display at UNT's Art Building.
[Gail Davitt attendance form for February 27, 1988 planning conference]
An attendance form filled out by Gail Davitt for the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts planning conference on February 27, 1988.
['Kids get to expand visual horizons' article]
An article written by Adriane Wilson for the Dallas Times Herald about the new NTIEVA program that is bringing art education to DFW Metroplex schools with funding from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. It includes the school districts and museums that will be collaborating with the project.
[Letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Mary L. Isham, June 1, 1987]
A letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Mary L. Isham dated June 1, 1987, inviting the recipient to a luncheon and executive briefing on the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts on June 17, 1987.
[Letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Richard Huff, June 1, 1987]
A letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Richard Huff dated June 1, 1987, inviting the recipient to a luncheon and executive briefing on the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts on June 17, 1987.
[Letter from Dr. Anne R. Bromberg to D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter, April 7, 1988]
A letter from Dr. Anne R. Bromberg, Director of Education at the DMA, to Drs. D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter, co-directors of the project. The letter addresses the continued support to the proposal of a North Texas Regional Institute for Educators in the Visual Arts and its DBAE concept.
[Letter from Robert T. McGee to D. Jack Davis, November 17, 1986, with attachments]
A letter from Robert T. McGee to D. Jack Davis dated November 11, 1986, regarding a proposal for the Getty Planning Grant. Enclosures include excerpts from the Dallas ISD Annual Performance Report and general information packet.
[Letter from the Meadows Museum, June 1989, with attached brochure]
A letter from the Meadows Museum to an unknown member dated June 1989, regarding the museum's success, past and future events, and the enclosed membership brochure.
[List of Participating Schools and Organizations]
A document that lists out the schools and organizations that are participating in the NTIEVA program. They are Dallas ISD, Denton ISD, Fort Worth ISD, Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD, Pilot Point ISD, Plano ISD, Amon Carter Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Kimbell Art Museum, Meadows Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Greater Denton Arts Council, and the University of North Texas.
Meadows Foundation Grant Awarded to Establish Teachers Institute
A press release issued on October 17, 1985, regarding a grant awarded by The Meadows Foundation to establish The Teachers Institute of The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.
[Meadows Foundation Grant Awarded to Establish Teachers Institute, with note]
A press release issued on October 17, 1985, regarding a grant awarded by The Meadows Foundation to establish The Teachers Institute of The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. A note has been written by hand above the title of the press release.
[Nancy Walkup Reynolds experience]
A document that summarizes Nancy Walkup Reynolds' experience in the art field. Listed is her education, professional experience, publications, professional organizations, honors, presentations, curator positions, juror positions, seminars, community service, and exhibitions.
[The North Texas Daily Arts & Entertainment, March 7, 1995]
A clipping of an article written by Paige Taylor for the Arts and Entertainment section of The North Texas Daily. The article discusses the Marcus Foundation grant that was received by the NTIEVA program at UNT and the Dallas Museum of Art.
['North Texas receives art education grant' article]
An article clipping from an unknown newspaper covering the grant from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts received by UNT for the new NTIEVA program. It lists the school districts that are collaborating on the project as well as the museums and local art groups.
[NTIEVA Advisory Committee]
A document listing out the members of the NTIEVA Advisory Committee and their contact information along with roles. The members are Dr. Dean Anthony, Chris Bancroft, Sharon Benge, Brenda Crawford, Candace Haddock, Stan Haddock, Dr. Wayne Hendrick, Rick Hernandez, Jan Muhlert, Dr. Midge Rach, Dee Smith, and Linus Wright.
[University of North Texas News Release, Feb. 17, 1995]
A new release from UNT titled Major Grants Fund Joint Project in Art Education. The grant, which totaled $784,277 and was from the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation, pairs the NTIEVA program with the Dallas Museum of Art to bring Art Education to Dallas ISD students.
['UNT awarded grant, gains new program', December 18, 1994]
An article written by staff-members at the Denton Record-Chronicle covering the funding of a new program that brings the Dallas Museum of Art's pieces to Dallas ISD schools with the help of NTIEVA. The grant was given by the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation and establishes the Marcus Fellows program at UNT.
[UNT Board of Regents]
A document listing out the UNT Board of Regents members and their contact information. The individuals include Jerry Farrington, E. L. Langley, R. L. Crawford, Jr. Nancy Halbreich, Joe Kirven, Lucille G. Murchison, Billie L. Parker, David Bayless, Sr., and Topsy R. Wright.
[UNT Department of Art Board of Advisors]
A document listing out the members of the Department of Art's Board of Advisors and their contact information. The individuals are Raymond Nasher, Dr. Richard Brettell, John Dayton, Nancy Dedman, Olaf Harris I. B. D., Gloria Kirven, Artie Megibbon, Lawrence Marcus, Dr. Edmund P. Pillsbury, Paul Voertman, and Barry Whistler.
[UNT UPDATE clipping, Vol. 22 No. 2, September 23, 1991]
A clipping from the UNT UPDATE publication about the College of Arts and Sciences and the various projects within it. Included are Judy Youngblood's drawings that were featured in an exhibit and the NTIEVA program.
[UNT UPDATE, Vol. 22 No. 1, March 30, 1992]
A page from the UNT UPDATE publication that covers presentations by Dr. R. William McCarter and Dr. D. Jack Davis at the Association of General Education International Conference, and at the Music Symposium 92: Growing and Developing in the Arts. Also included are Nancy Reynolds' publication of a book titled "Art Lessons for the Middle School: A DBAE Curriculum" and an article titled "Blowing Your Own Horn: Public Relations for Art Educators as well as serving as a juror in an art competition.
[UNT UPDATE, Vol. 22 No. 13, April 27, 1992]
A page from the UNT UPDATE publication covering the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation grant given to the NTIEVA program. The piece also includes a rundown of what the program has accomplished and what its goals are.
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